Is Kolkata Facing a Winter Chill as Temperatures Drop to 14 Degrees C?
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Kolkata, Feb 7 (NationPress) The winter chill has returned to Kolkata, with the city's minimum temperature dipping to approximately 14 degrees Celsius on Saturday. A cold spell has gripped the city since Friday and is anticipated to continue affecting Kolkata and various regions of West Bengal for the upcoming days.
Temperatures have been consistently decreasing from the north to the south of the state. Remarkably, Kalyani in Nadia district is currently experiencing temperatures akin to those in Kalimpong in northern Bengal.
On Saturday morning, Kolkata recorded a minimum temperature of 14.4 degrees Celsius, which is about 2.5 degrees below the average for this time of year. The maximum temperature on Friday was 26.5 degrees Celsius, also 1.8 degrees below the seasonal norm.
The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Alipore has indicated that minimum temperatures are expected to remain below normal for the next two to three days, prolonging the existing winter conditions. Light fog is also predicted in certain areas of Kolkata during the early morning.
The meteorological office has issued forecasts for light to moderate fog across several districts in north Bengal, with visibility potentially decreasing to between 999 m and 200 m. However, there is no expectation of rain or snowfall in any part of the state.
Meteorologists have warned that night temperatures across both northern and southern Bengal may decrease by at least two degrees Celsius over the next 24 hours, leading to a further intensification of the cold.
On Saturday, Darjeeling recorded the lowest temperature in the state at 5.5 degrees Celsius, followed by Kalimpong at 10 degrees Celsius. In southern Bengal, Kalyani was noted as the coldest area with a minimum temperature of 10 degrees Celsius.
Other significant minimum temperatures included Suri (10.2 degrees C), Sriniketan (11 degrees C), Bankura (11.1 degrees C), Asansol (11.8 degrees C), Canning (12 degrees C), Panagarh (12.2 degrees C), Basirhat (12.5 degrees C), Jhargram (13.4 degrees C), Barrackpore (13 degrees C), Bardhaman (13 degrees C), Berhampore (13 degrees C), and Krishnanagar (13 degrees Celsius).